
dott
Founded Year
2018Stage
Line of Credit | AliveTotal Raised
$235.36MLast Raised
$10.72M | 2 yrs agoMosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
-82 points in the past 30 days
About dott
Dott is a shared micromobility operator focused on providing transportation solutions. The company offers rides to facilitate green travel in urban environments. Dott primarily serves the urban transportation sector, aiming to reduce congestion and pollution in cities. It was founded in 2018 and is based in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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dott's Products & Differentiators
e-scooters / e-bikes
electric vehicle
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Expert Collections containing dott
Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.
dott is included in 4 Expert Collections, including Smart Cities.
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Companies developing battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and fuel cell vehicles (FCEVs) as well as companies working on improvements to battery design, building out charging infrastructure, and launching EV sharing services to help accelerate adoption.
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Companies developing solutions to streamline the way people move themselves. Includes companies providing on-demand access to passenger vehicles and micromobility solutions as well as companies integrating multiple modes of transport, including public transit, into one service.
dott Patents
dott has filed 9 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- alcohol
- alcoholic drinks
- marine edible bivalves

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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2/10/2016 | 2/5/2019 | Actuators, Gas technologies, Industrial gases, Engine technology, Valves | Grant |
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Grant Date | 2/5/2019 |
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Related Topics | Actuators, Gas technologies, Industrial gases, Engine technology, Valves |
Status | Grant |
Latest dott News
Oct 10, 2024
Calls for metro mayor to 'hold scooter firm to account' over price hike "Having the exclusive contract to operate hire bikes and scooters in our city is a privilege, not a right" says city councillor Bookmark Cllr Toby Wells (Green, Knowle) is a Bristol city councillor who is also on the WECA scrutiny committee (Image: BCC/Dott) Sign up to our daily newsletter for the latest local and breaking news in Bristol. Please enter a valid emailSomething went wrong, please try again later. More Newsletters We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. More info Thank you for subscribing! Invalid emailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign Up × A councillor in Bristol has called for metro mayor Dan Norris and the West of England Combined Authority to ‘hold Dott to account’, after the mobility firm hiked the cost of using their e-bike and e-scooter hire scheme by more than a third overnight. City councillor Toby Wells, who is also on the combined authority scrutiny committee, said the price rises which sparked such controversy last week , were imposed with ‘no communication and no justification’. Cllr Wells (Green, Knowle ) said he is an almost daily user of the e-scooter hire scheme, and is already out of pocket after the sudden price rises - which happened just days after the firm’s chief executive visited Bristol, met with WECA leaders and told Bristol Live the best thing about his firm running the scheme was how cheap it was for riders. The e-scooter hire scheme has been running in Bristol, Bath and the West of England area for four years, with contracts given out to a single company by the West of England Combined Authority and metro mayor Dan Norris. WECA made the controversial decision to switch from Swedish firm Voi to a company called Tier a year ago, but earlier this autumn, Tier were taken over by French firm Dott in a merger. Dott immediately scrapped the long term rental part of the scheme, which enabled people hire an e-scooter for a month at a time and keep it for themselves, and last week, they suddenly lifted the basic cost of hiring a scooter or e-bike from 16p per minute to 22p per minute, a rise of 37.5 per cent. Read More Monthly passes were also changed and the cost for regular users went up from around £6 a month to £10 a month and £1.50 for every ride. That came just days after Dott chief executive Henri Moisinac extolled the virtues of its affordable pricing scheme to Bristol Live - which had one pass that meant riders could use scooters or e-bikes for just £1 a ride. A spokesperson for Dott described the price rise a ‘pricing adjustment’. “We're always exploring new pricing options to ensure the service is both affordable and sustainable,” he said. Henri Moisinac, the chief executive of Dott, the European e-bike and e-scooter mobility business that has merged with TIER, the provider of the hire scheme in Bristol, Bath and the West of England (Image: Bristol Post) “In this pricing adjustment, we want to promote the Dott Pro pass, which makes the service more affordable for regular users. With this pass, each ride will cost you less than a single bus ticket. “This simple, fixed pricing makes it easy for users to know how much they will be charged before their trip, removing any unexpected surprises from pay-per-minute fees. And by charging per trip rather than per minute, riders are encouraged to travel safely, instead of rushing their journey to save costs. Our pricing offer is now: Dott Pro: £9.99/month for unlimited rides at a fixed price = £1.5/ride, Pay as you go: £1 to unlock + £0.22 per minute.” Read More Riders can also get a ‘two rides pass’ - the equivalent of a return ticket - which gives two rides of up to 20 minutes each over any 24 hour period for £3.99. Last week, Mr Moissinac told Bristol Live how affordable he thought Dott’s previous offers were in Bristol and Bath. He said last week, about the change from Voi and Tier to Dott: “I think the service is a lot more affordable. So today, you can ride with passes you can ride for £1 a ride. I just got an espresso and the espresso was £2.80, so I can almost do three rides on Dott for the cost of one espresso, not even sitting down." But that has left Cllr Wells furious, saying now the West of England Combined Authority should step in. “The eScooters and eBikes in Bristol are used by thousands of people every day, allowing them to get around conveniently and sustainably,” he said. “Since Dott took over Tier, the level of service has degraded and prices have gone up without warning. First, the ‘long term rental’ scooters were removed with 24 hours notice, and users are still waiting to hear when they will come back. Cllr Toby Wells (Green, Knowle) is a Bristol city councillor who is also on the WECA scrutiny committee (Image: BCC) “Now the prices, which were already higher than Tier’s, have gone up by 37.5 per cent with no communication and no justification. As a regular, almost daily, user, I was already worse off since Dott took over, and now it's going up even more. “Having the exclusive contract to operate hire bikes and scooters in our city is a privilege, not a right, and I sincerely hope that WECA is going to hold Dott to account, so that we can have an affordable and reliable micromobility service for the people of Bristol. “As a member of the WECA Scrutiny Committee, I have written to the Director of Infrastructure to seek urgent clarity on this matter,” he added. Story Saved You can find this story in My Bookmarks. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. Follow BristolLive Most Recent Most Recent
dott Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was dott founded?
dott was founded in 2018.
Where is dott's headquarters?
dott's headquarters is located at Burgerweeshuispad 101, Amsterdam.
What is dott's latest funding round?
dott's latest funding round is Line of Credit.
How much did dott raise?
dott raised a total of $235.36M.
Who are the investors of dott?
Investors of dott include Abrdn Property Income Trust, EQT Ventures, Sofina, Prosus Ventures, FJ Labs and 14 more.
Who are dott's competitors?
Competitors of dott include Pony, Wheels, Cogo, unu, VOI and 7 more.
What products does dott offer?
dott's products include e-scooters / e-bikes.
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